The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 04, 1924, Image 1

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|OL XXvfl! ■ W £MOR- of mr J pin'J- W FATTON H IV i tton died at hss home E Builo-r- Mill Monday, Nov. K He 18 sixty four years K a „e ar’j v■. a member of Mt. Ary ■ F , st church. He leaved-awe Kd‘ s .,-,us’ - ’ IC daughters end ■ hrt , v ends and relatives who ■ouni nVs uerartuve. We know that Ksu< ’ ° ™> sh * ;e: " r ~ v ■i humble ?<•.:•'*>* to Sin wil. IF body was laid to rest st Pa- Hi- tunerßl services being- coir uc ed ■. ft-T. Burgess. ■ ifet iourney do- e, ns sinks 'the day, ■kt-t from ns load the spirit flies; Lj..;; e Heave:' and earth combine to sty . How West it is when the r ehtecus die. —A relative. >4 HAPPY DAY (Vristr: as ej-.y was a ha'py ore a', the heme of Mr. ard Mis Frank G sha-n •.r :• all th ir e' il L en rrd th r family.-- ca;r,e to spend the day w ilh them. There wete just two ab a sen, Mr. Cliff G. a urn of Ailiers, a s*-r-jn-law, Mr. Gholston. Mi. Graiiar.'t two .‘is'ere, Mr?. A’i e Daniel • .•Y Rov-ton and Mr?. W. P. Rc e of Caxner were present; a'so Mr. and Mr?. B. B. Cook of Com'r. Jict before dinner all were invd ed into- the parur where a he.au i ’ul Chri.tmss rr-e was displayed vi h gifts for each ore; after which a bountiful dinner ms served. Here's hoping; that th's couple will enj y many more >ccas ; .oiie like .this end that the writ:r can he pveiert at every ore. DAKIELSVILLE CAMP NO. 120 V/. O. w. ELECT OFFICERS. At a re nder me ting' of the VV. 0 W. Camp Saturday rigbC, t' e fo. lowing ( fheers we g elected for be ensuing ye:*rf. W. D. Mea->w Con. Com.; C. G. Moore, ,V;v. It.; WM. Dav s, Bank er; D. E. GCffeth. Sec. and Troas ; E. G. O’Kelley, Ex-ort; C. C. Bat?*-, Watchman; R. B. Bullrck, Sentry; W. I). GhoWen Camp Physicirn; H. T. Sandeis, E. J. diristy, J. E. Bond, Managers. GiNNERS’ report There were 8,?61 bales of cotton gir tied ir, Mae! son Ccunty, from t 1 e crop * 1922 prior to December IS, 1921. as compared with 6.472 hal b gmr.cd to December 13^-1921}. I JOHN h ONES LODGE MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Af the regular meeting, December *' following officers of John H. • 'ice. No. V4B, F. & A. M. were e'eet* e,i and irr.tal; e -J: / v Griffetb. W. M„ R. .1. So~- rcUs, ? w . R c David, J. W.; Wre Huff Seer tar/; P. C. Grif- i Kr '’ T ’ ect ; TV. 0. Por.erfield, Tyxr; P - r 55. D. ; Garnett Wrre, •• TANARUS) H. K. Bullock, S. S.; Paul ' o, .j. JU D A Mo _ ?eU . yf Chaplain. SO? ROW-GRIFFETH _ ' . So row and Mr-. D. E. v r " 'ioie"iv marr ed at the T V : ' ■’ M*. N- C B 'll' ck a t zoning, De. 27th. Mr. i ' ' r 'i’ r nThe-* ha o t’e :ro ~>i their many friends ‘ 1 ■' happy marred l fe. DANIELSVILLE The State Normal Gi Is who spa t Christmas with homefolf ■ a e: Mi s es Julia Baker, Ruby Gritfeth t.rd Frances Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wh 1 y of l.i thonia , visi .ed Mr.. *nd Mrs. T. C. Hitchcock ck riv g Xma week. 1" ~ 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Hope M-alcr of ' t Lamar we-e vi ito s he e Saturday. Rev. ar and Mm M. C. Allan and jbhi'.dnn sent ia-t ve -k with rela tives near Cleveland. j , D£T-ie'ft7 s lla b ->v K hm : fro vt col lege for Christmas we e: Me sr Charley 8.. k r r.d Fope Crifeth of j U. of Ga ; Eico Eaf from D: h or- - gn: Glenn Nelms, Coyle I-ilia and. ' John Sanders, Roy Bond and 5? s: i Ruby Rogers from Yount Bur's; ; Here e s Banc el from Mb Ed ry. Mi* s ' Sal’ie F. Daniel s 1 -:o frem U. cf Gr. i ! Mrs. W. V. .. ong et.r .ed to Si vanrah Sunday. ! Messrs J. H. Boggs ad W. S. Sanders made a 'business trip to Alli ens Monday. , 1 Mrs. H. B. San e s end Mrs. Ee'en David were vis tors in M:'c:n last week. Ms‘r KoVcHa Hitchcock o A~: an ta visited her parents hde one day dui-m.g the holiday?. Cos!, and M.|;. C. E. Adams tn nounce the b'rih of a son o; the i'9 cf Tec., named Clarence Erne t. Mr. :md- Mrs. Sara Lunsford erf At lanta visited Mr. and M-v, J. T. Gho’store 'ore day la t'week. Mr-. Lunsford will be ren.e naiened as Miss’ Moliie GhcJilon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fi.te of Ila spent Sunday here with M*\ and V?< Cecil 3’ack;vel!J. ' yj.s*{ Treva S U> tui ned ic Gibron-Mert eat Bowman, Tuesday, having been the guest of fri<ad here the past week. . '• X. V“ ar> j • Mr. and MrYfc W. B’ackwe l and children and Nor mar* Sne-5 % were visitor.? in A'.ie is .Thursday. Mr. ar.d M s. James Cord: n and children of E be' o r spent s-w er*l days recently with Mr-. J E Gorrbn. Muss Xi;thlcen Sneling <f At’e-'s spent the holidays i e e wi' h home folks. jMrs./O. P. Nelrro; was.with friends in Athene £yrday and Monda:\ ' . ■ : V. 1 Miss Lucy Gholstcn entertained at her homo on .WdSnesiJay . ever;n r. Dec. With, in honor of tie : oy and girls who Were home from cTo e for the holidays. Qui'e an ;mbe' of boys and girls enjoyed t' e vwelve? ve~y much and we;e ve y j-r to.ul to Lucy for this delightful party. .1 friendship dots * ft ******* Mr. and Mr\ Eldridpe Patten were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V'.. !-•• Graham Tuesday night. Mr-. Lovin Per? / -’sited her sis ter. Mr c M. A. Harwell at Lob nson Tuesday night. • • • • M • or ? i.--. ?.i'be?‘ IFara<~on v.-- ited i datives at r morce a few day last week. - Danieisville, Georgia, Friday, . an. 4 192 4 The party given by Miss Mozelle Edwards Tuesday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. The dance given by Mr. Howard Creek Wednesday night was highly enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr Eugene Nash spent Wednesday .with Mr, Carlton Crook Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fin can non had as their guests last Tuesday, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Jim Raker, Mi? Barth a Dye, M v and Mrs. Holland Mattox, Mr. xnd Mi?. Robert Mattox, Messers Dabney a r.d Dorris Baker and Mias Ercr'.ine Baker. The musical given by Mr. C. C. Crook Friday night was highly en joyed . Mr. and Mrs Orner Carey were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crook Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nash vis'ted their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Les ter of Royston Thursday right. Mr. end Mrs. C. 0. Crook had as theeir guests Tuesday night,'Mr. and Mrs. Dooley Crook, Mr. and Ms. Howard Crook, Mi-, and Mrs. R:y Crook. ' Jli-. and Mrs. Will Phillips were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gra ham Wednesday. Mr. and Hfs. Thurston Freeman had a*-, their guests Thursday right: Messerw Eugene and Gilbert Nash, Young Perry, Joe Ingram, Burins and Foul Freeman, and Misses M r l-* deed Smith, Fieeta Perry, IVlIa Free man, Tavie Nash ard Vivian Childs. I Miss Fieeta and Mr. Young Parry were guests of their grandparent.*, Mr. and Mrs. 7. B. Freeman Satur day night. •Mr. Lu’> in Ferry was a visitor of his parents, Mr. T. W. Perry Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Oliver of Com merce spent a few days last week with their parents, M. ard Mrs. W. A. Haralson. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanders visited relatives in Athens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Crook were spend the day guests of Mr. Luvir Perry and family Sunday. Mr. William Faughtney spent & few day* last week with Messers Joe and Luther Jrtgrapi. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Haralion Were * to Carl tort to • see his mother Sunday:' ; ..'.. . Misses Jessie Mae and Minnie Lee i Aaron were the guests of Mi sues Ma- I be) and Willie Graham Friday. ! j The singing given bv Mr. Bob Nash Sunday right wa* enjoyed by : all present. Mr. anj. Mrs. Stance Garrett sport Wednesday night with Mr. and .Vine. Jim Sort,son. .... Mr. Jade Brooks and famnv had as “tfceir t'c >■ -£y Tl:ur-dfiv Mr. a rot Mrs. Jim Bober. Mrs. Maggie Fincan non and MV.- Bertha Dye. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crook were in Comer visiting relatives Monday . Mr. Will Phillips and fanv'iy w<"( visiting Mr. W. A. Haralson and fam ily Wedm-day night, STATEMENT OF Bank -of Ila • iLA, GEORGIA SHOWING CONDITION AT .CLOSE C*F BUSINESS. DEC. 2s*th, 1925, President. A. S. Westb oO v ; V-Pres J. If H nicy; Cash., J. L T onps *. RESOURCES Time Loars aid Banking House 2 48’.4 Furniture and Fixtures. . 1,615 8 Due From Other Approved Reserve Agents and Cash in V..u t-: 2. 0 .15 Due from Other B nks . . 22 910.83 Checks for Charing Hi use.. and 2.18 Overdrafts (If ar.y) S5. 0 TOTAL 85,983.24 STATE OF GEORGIA. Madison County. Before me cattle J. L. Thomp.cn, Cashier Bank of Ila, who b ir.g dulj sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true co lddtio.i *1 said Bar:!:, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. J. L. THOMPSON Sworn to and subscribed before nr. this P.rd day of Jan 1 . .3rd, 192 V 11. F. Bad, C. N. P„ Ma lison Cos. CALENDAR SUPERIOR COURT, MADISON COUNTY, GEORGIA JANUARY TERM, 1924 Monday Morring, Jn-..ar.y 14, 192* CASES IN DEFAULT Jarrell vg Jarrell - Black v.E Black - Jordan vs Jamies I *’ Hunter vs Hunter Whitehead vs Whitehead ikTfc B’aekmcn vs Ovley et al ~)bi Patten vg Patten * Bone! vs Bond Planters BanJk vs Compton - I<3Z7 Watkins Cos. vs Loixl 162* Griffeth lmc. Cos. vs Williams !6S<! Gri’Teth Imp. Cos. vs Whitworth 1 TRIAL CASES POL MONDAY Hodgson Oil Refining Cos. vs William , Williams Claimant ........ 114 Shields vs Rice, Illegality IZM C&ilov/ay Grocery Cos. v? Wilhite ev al J4J6 Hawke.? vs Gaulding et al T 475 Tyner vs Roland 8 . 1 52 Evane vs McKenzie H>2o David vs May 3f35 ..Virginia Carolina Chemical (Jo. vs Tyivff 154* International Chemical Cos. vs Duncan, Phillips Garnishee 1576 Madison County Bank vs Kincaid & Williams F5Kk Tyner ys Crow 1599 Madison County Bank vs Bryant, Griceth Claimant 1621 Cheek vs Cheek ’ Arnold et al vs Arnold et al, App rt al from Ordinary Cpurl 1 624 McWhorter vs David ?C2? Watkins Company vs Gunnells et a! 3 629 Griffeth ’lmplement Cos. vs Arnold 1632 TUESDAY, JANUARY IC, 1924 Da vis vs Davis, Appeal - 162# Carmichael vs Smith, David Claimant - 1652 Collins Adm’r vs Williford, Williford Claimant - 'J6SS Edwards ve Kiser, Kiser Claimant 166) Edwards vs Kiser, Evan? Claimant.... 1662 Comer Bank vs Own by, Illegality 1664 Gholston Brothers v Hampton, Hampton Claimant 1665 Gholston Brothers vs Bates Appeal from •/. P. Court 1669 The Criminal Docket will not be called till Tuesday afternoon, Jan. I r ,th. 1924. All parties interested in Criminal cares need riot aMimtf Court fill Tuesday afternoon unless other business in court.. Exof.pt witnesses before the Grand Jury which convener Monday morning, January 14th, 1924. , Done by order of the bar, Dece in bet :U t, 192 J. xr 4 *ZpW* * f W.. L. HODGES, .Judge. Win. D. MEADOW, Clerk S. C. LIABILITIES Capita! Stock-Paid In .. 15,000.08 Surplus . 10.000.00 Undvided Profits 3 0,997.54 Deposits Subject 6* Check 29,965.*# Time Certificate of Deposit 15.965.5f Certified Checks *4J>B Bills Payable None TOTAI 85,983.2* Number